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C H O L E R A IN S T . P E T E R S B U R G . OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST ST E A M P IL O T S C H O O N E R . L O O K F O R IN F L U X . B oard o f P ilot E x am in era W an ts S ta te to P u rc h a s e S c h o o n e r. B u m p e r C r o p in S o u th e rn O re g o n Is S u r e to A ttra c t P e o p le . S a le m — In its a n n u a l r e p o rt to th e g o v e rn o r th e s ta te b o a rd o f p ilo t e x am in ers re c o m m e n d s th e p u rc h a se and m a in te n a n c e by th e s ta te of a pitot sc h o o n e r. It is th e o n ly m e th o d by w hich th e s ta te c a n h o p e to e x e r cise any c o n tro l o v e r th e p ilo ts, and set dow n a n y ru le s g o v e rn in g p ilo t age at th e m o u th o f th e C olum bia R iver, a c c o rd in g to th e c o m m issio n It is se t fo r th th a t th e life o f a p ilo t is h a z a rd o u s , it in v o lv e s risk s a n d h a rd s h ip s th a t a re n o t g en erally k n o w n to th e pub lic, a n d th e b o a r t fe els th a t th e C o lu m b ia riv e r p ilo ts h a v e b e en a t tim e s u n ju s tly c riticise d A s su m p tio n o f re sp o n sib ilitie s are g r e a te r a lso o n th e C o lu m b ia b a r. a c c o rd in g to th e b o a rd , th a n is g e n e r a lly re alized . It is b e lie v ed th e se rv ice is as e ffic ie n t a s p o ss ib le u n d e r p re s e n t re g u la tio n s . *lt is re c o m m e n d e d th a t th e leg isla tu r e a m e n d th e p re s e n t p ilo t law s g iv in g th e c o m m issio n a u th o r ity to e x a m in e a n d lic e n se p ilo ts, to revoke lic e n se s fo r c au se, t o m a k e ru le s and r e g u la tio n s fo r m a in te n a n c e o f ef ficien t p ilo t se rv ice a n d re q u ire al lic e n se d p ilo ts to r e p o rt to a n d fur n ish such in fo rm a tio n to th e b o a rd a- sh all be re q u ire d , so th a t th e co m m is sion m ay b e fully in fo rm e d o f all m at te rs r e la tiv e to th e service. G o v e rn m e n t M ay H ave to M a rtia l L aw . P ro c la im S t. P e te rs b u rg , S e p t 2 1 — S t P e t e r s b u r g is in th e d e a d ly g ra s p of A sia tic c h o le ra , w h ich a lre a d y h a s e x c ee d e d in s e v e rity a n d n u m b e r of d e a th s th e v is ita tio n o f 1993. T h e d ise a s e is in c re a s in g d a ily a t a n a la rm - n g ra te , a n d u n le s s th e a u th o ritie s sh o w in th e fu tu re a m u ch g re a te r d e g re e o f a b ility t o c o p e w ith th e s itu a tio n th a n th e y h a v e in th e p a st, th e r e is e v e ry re a s o n to fe a r th a t it w ill g e t o u t o f h a n d . T h e g o v e r n m e n t's th r e a t to a p p ly th e p ro v isio n s o f m a rtia l law h a s d riv e n th e m u n ic i p al o fficials to b e n d all th e ir e n e rg ie s to c le a rin g th e c ity o f th e sc o u rg e. T h e a ld e rm a n ic c o u n cil Saturday- v o te d *250 000 to e n la rg e th e h o sp ita , sp a c e, to p u rc h a s e a n d d is trib u te d:s in fe c ta n ts , th e su p p ly o f w hich in St P e te rs b u rg is w ell n igh e x h a u s te d a n d to e x p e d ite th e in te rm e n t o ; b o d ies, w h ic h has b een n o to rio u sly slow . T h e M d e a d h o u se s a re over c ro w d e d a n d m a n y c o rp se s lie un b u ried . U n d e r his a u th o rity , th e p re fe c t of S t. P e te rs b u rg , G enera! D ra ch e ffck y o n S a tu rd a y p ro h hired th e sale o ' liq u o r th ro u g h o u t th e city, in c lu d in g i • - - th e g o v e rn m e n t v o d k a sh o p s, u n til S e p te m b e r 22 , a n d he has f u rth e r o r dered th a t h e re a fte r th e sale o f th e liq u o r shall be su sp en d e d a t 2 P. M on S a tu rd a y u n til 1 A. M. M onday. T h is a ctio n has b e e n ta k e n in o rd e r to dim inish a lc o h o lic e x ce sse s, w hich v e ry m a te ria lly in c re a se th e lia b ility to c h o le ra in fe c tio n a n d th e g e n e ra l sp re a d o f th e d isease. - • 9 9 9 9 99 9 9 94 : : The C h a u ffe u r and the J ew els C o p y rig h t. 1*0*. b y J . B. L iy p u tc o T T C o m pa jtt All r ie h t» r e œ rre d . By Edith M organ W ille tt >999994999494999949499999999999999 with hi* old fatalistic ib m g of the eh««. ders. “ Who knows?” H is voice i)ro> ped. “ I have sinned, and 1 must do peg! nance, make expiation. There is muck ahead of me “ He opened the door abruptly and stood hesitating. “ Will you not look at ■« before I go. and pity, forgive, forget?” F or the first time A nnette met hi« glance. She had been listening to the leather-coated chauffeur, shrinking from the th ie f; now, raising her head, she saw standing in the doorway, a curiously at tractive figure, looking at her with s i« , ful eyes. The man, a fte r all, whom she loved. H alf unconsciously, she leaned toward him with a desolate little cry. “ Pity, forgive, yes I" «he repeated. “ Yes. But forget? Ob. 1 cannot! I win not give you up I” Rising to her feet, she stood, her hand» clasped tightly, her lips ported, gazing at him with the soul itself shining in her eyes. But S arto did not move. He stood looking a t her standing between her can dles. the sculpted image of a saint carved in atone, and a very wistful look came into hia face. “ There is a lighted shrine in my heart," he said, speaking as if to himself, “and the flame can never go out. The candía will be burning there alw ays through tha long, lonely pilgrimage— and a t the end M y rtle C r e e k — T h e fa rm e rs in this a n d o th e r lo c a litie s th ro u g h th is c o n n “ Two weeks," she said, w ithout the CH A PTER X III. ty a re in th e m id s t of th e h a rv e s t of “T oo shall hear from me early in the faintest hint of coquetry or hesitation. th e larg e c ro p o f p ru n e s T he con m orning," the mock Prince del Pino had ‘‘It was just two weeks ago to-night that tin u ed d ry w e a th e r h a s b ro u g h t th e told Mrs. W aring when he left her at her we met on board the Majestic." c ro p e a rlie r th a n u su a l, a n d th e fruit “ No I” S arto shook bis head, ’"You house; and then, turning his motor in d rie rs a re ta x e d to th e lim it. the direction of his hotel, he gave himself have known me longer than that, Look T h e p rice p a id to th e fa rm e r s th is # up to the business of the moment, making a t me I” easo n a d d s e v id e n ce to th e e v er He drew nearer, with sudden deter ’he most of the brief time left to him. in c re a sin g p o s s ib ilitie s o f O re g o n It was half-pest ten when he stood out mination. "W here have you seen me be som e o f th e g ro w e rs re c e iv in g as high side of a house in S street and consulted fore? Think I Remember I” s i t c e n ts p e r p o u n d fo r th e ir cro p But the girl only gazed a t him with as his watch. at p ru n e s, th is b e in g th e b a sis p rice H alf-past ten. Very late for a visit, tonished. half-frightened eye«. »aid fo r th e 30 t o 35 size, a n d Jc less “ Before?” she faltered; “ I—don’t un and yet— they were awake in the house ! per p o u n d fo r eac h five p ru n e s to th e Through the bowed shutters and open derstand.” p o u n d sm a lle r. Sarto moved impatiently. The sus windows came the sound of one of Chop A re p re s e n ta tiv e o f o n e of th e la rg e in’s waltzes, played by a girl’s slightly pense was becoming unbearable. n u rs e rie s o f th e s ta te has so ld se v e ra l am ateur fingers on a piano th a t was not “ Think I” he urged relentlessly. “ Of th o u s a n d fru it tr e e s fo r th e fall p la n t of the beet. B ut on th at night of w itch whom did you say I reminded you? Have m g. A p p le s a r e . to be e x te n siv e ly p la n te d , a s a ls o p ru n e s, p lu m s, c h e r ery, in the silent lighted streets, the a ir you forgotten Sarto, the chauffeur?" floated out w ith a certain graceful state- ries, p e a c h e s a n d a g re a t v a rie ty of "You Sarto?” Annette half whisper “ I will be w aiting,” said Annette very ’ineaa. th e sm all fru its and b e rrie s to w hich ed the word. “ Sarto— and the Prince del softly. O re g o n is so w ell a d a p te d . C urbing his impatience. Sarto waited P in o !” F or a long instant their eyes met. Her» D u rin g th e p a s t th re e m o n th s no until the l a s t note of the phrase was H er irrepressible imagination was at were full of tears, but into the man’i ess th a n 20 n ew fa m ilie s (p e o p le w ho work again. Played. regardless of the -flight of time. there came a far-off, ineffable look as of a r. .1 9 V- ~ a n rv 9 Vi a lave b e e n a ttr a c te d t o O re g o n from and then, mounting the steps, s rang the W ith a half groan Sarto turned away. one who sees visions and dream s dream*. :he e a s t b y th e m an y re s o u rc e s ) have bell. “ No more fairy tales, child I” he said “ Some day the pilgrim will come back b o u g h t fa rm s a n d s e ttle d in th is one T here was a little hesitation before a roughly. “The liook is closed now I The im a ll c o m m u n ity . A g r e a t m an y of light tread came along the hall and the man you have known is not the Prince to you," he said. And, with love burning triumphantly he p e o p le c o m in g to O re g o n have door opened. del Pino.” His voice vibrated. “ Only :o m e th ro u g h th e in flu e n ce o f friends “ I had almost given ap Your H igh an impostor—a miserable impostor. Lis at the candles of his shrine, Sarto went tlre a d y h e re , b u t m o re have been at ness." said Annette Bancroft. ten I” He hesitated, standing with his out into the night. t r a d e d b y th e flood o f lite ra tu re At 10 o’clock the next morning, while H er visitor stood, bat in hand, look buck to the window, a silhouette of a w hich is s c a tte re d daily by th e com - H av e B u m p e r A pple C ro p . *ng up a t her. man, looking at the girl between her two Mrs. W aring was sitting up in bed and n e rc ia l c lu b s, c itiz e n s' le a g u e s and “ I am all apologies for the lateness of candles as a lost soul might look a t an sipping her chocolate, her maid brought L a G r a n d e —O n th e eve o f th e ap sim ilar o rg a n iz a tio n s th ro u g h o u t th e her a flat, square, hewrapped [«reel, juat the hour," he began in a low voice. “ But angel in heaven. pie h a rv e s t in th is v a lle y , in d ic a tio n >tate. arrived by a messenger boy. I have been dining at Chevy Chase and Then he told his story, from the mo a re th a t th e la rg e s t c ro p in th e his U S E P R IV A T E S C H O O L S . W ith th e b u m p er c ro p s ra ised in Giving a glance a t the address, written was detained longer than I thought, ment that he looked into Mrs. W aring’s to ry o f th e fru it in d u s try in th e G ra n t lo u th e rn O re g o n this y e a r, it is to be in a delicate, foreign-looking hand. Gut* shall only stay a moment.’’ trunk to the present. R o n d e v a lle y w ill b e g a th e re d . T h t .'xpccted th a t the p o p u latio n in crease M rs . R o c k e fe lle r S a y s P u b lic In stitu The girl led the way, without speaking, fo re ig n s h ip m e n ts w ill to ta l 300 c ars Perhaps never in the course of his sue tore open the wrappings with excited lu rin g th e com ing y e a r w ill b re ak tio n s A re t o r P o o r. Into the draw ing room, where two candles checkered career had the chauffeur, past- fingers, pulled out the orthodox cotton a c c o rd in g to fru itm e n , a n d a sid e iro n *11 records. wool so suggestive of a jeweler, and re th is w ill b e SO c a rs fo r th e hom e con M ilw au k ee, W i s . S ept 2 2 — M r s . . were burning, revealing the open piano m aster as he was in the science of the vealed a chamois glove-case I _ t > , . ,, , . . beeped w ith music. Behind it the win tongue, acquitted himself so ill. By a su m p tio n L o cal sh ip p e rs a re p re p a r W allowa C ounty F a ir. VS .11,am R o c k e fe lle r, w ho. w .th h e r | opra> letting in the light from Pinned to It was a card on which wa* ing to d isp o se o f th e fru it as rapidly skillful suppression of a fact here, the W allow a. — T h e W a llo w a c o u n ty h u sb a n d , is in th is c ity , sa id y e s te rd a y 'h e street. engraved, "II Principe Roderigo del Pino," as it rip e n s a n d is p ick ed M a rk et strengthening of an episode there— in air, to be held in th is c ity O c to b e t "Roses I" ejaculated the mock prince. fact, a little judicious light and shade— and underneath. In pencil, "B etter known a re u n s te a d y a t p re se n t, b u t it ha th a t she b e lie v ed th e c h ild re n o f th e ! s. 9 and 10, will be o n e o f th e m o st He daintily sniffed at a bowlful standing the tale might have made a very credit as Ludovic Sarto. Mrs. W aring’* ex b e en s ta te d by b u y e rs th a t w ith th t rich sh o u ld be se n t to p riv a te r a th e r uccessful fa irs e v e r held in th is coun b e g in n in g o f th e new y e a r the m ar on the center table. "P ap a Gontier," he able autobiography, in which Ludovic chauffeur, begs to send her the enclosed y. Special ra te s will be g ra n te d on th a n to public sc h o o ls. k e ts will o p en s tro n g W h ile apple murmured, lifting the heavy heads. "H e Sarto, the hero, would have shone forth jewels, as a slight return for the many he ra ilro ad , a n d a b ig a tte n d a n c e is ’’All I have e v er trie d to be is ju s t : a re b e in g p icked a t th is tim e, it r has good taste in flowers—the English in an adventurous, seductive—'possibly an kind favors wh’ch have rendered hi* mem ssured A lre a d y o v e r a d o z e n a th - a n o rd in a ry m o th e r,” said M rs. W il- ! orable W ashington sojourn so agreeably p rin c ip a lly th e su m m e r varieties. •nan. heroic—lig h t etic e v e n ts a re p ro v id ed . T h e ex- A nnette made a faint acquiescence. She To a lover all things are possible, per diverting.” lib its will ex ce ed a n y th in g e v e r kn o w n liam R o c k efe lle r, a t th e P fis te r H o te l About a week after Mrs. W arlng’a very E liot i t R h o d e s M an. missible. Itu t for the time being Sarto n this valley. R a ce s w ill b e a fe a tu re “ I h a v e tw o so n s a n d tw o d a u g h te rs . | had seated herself on the piano stool, sudden departure for England. Town Tit- was not a lover. P o rtla n d —S am uel C. E lio t, wkc nd d ra m a tic p e rfo rm a n c e s w ill be a n d th e y a re ju s t fo u r o rd in a ry b oys ghost-like little figure in the half light. B its had the following paragraph : T urning away from the table, Sarto w as e le cte d by the b o a rd of regent riv en at le a st tw o e v en in g s. T h e He stood as it w-ere in his confessional, “ Prince Roderigo del Pino—so the pa o f th e U n iv e rsity of O re g o n in stru cto r »lay w ill be a h o m e ta le n t p ro d u c tio n . a n d g irls. I h ave b ro u g h t th e m up moved tow ards the piano. speaking to a hidden ear, dissecting his th e b e st I k n ew how , a n d u se d all “ Ah. I had forgotten that I” he said, conduct with the scrupulous exactness pers have it— only arrived in New York of p sy c h o lo g y a n d public speaking, i th e second son of D r. and M rs. T L th e c o m m o n se n se I had to th in k of speaking sotto-voce. “ M. Buist remains of the penitent. And the pale girl sit yesterday on the Scotia, and is to give New F acu lty fo r C o lle g e o f M usic. Newport's summer colony a glimpse of hi* E lio t, o f th .s c ity H e is a graduate th e b e st w ays a n d m e a n s to m ake a fte r I am gone. He has the best of i t !' ting hetw*een the two candles was to him A lb an y .— T h e A lb a n y C o n se rv a to ry ’’A fter you have gone I” echoed An a distant vision in a dim church. sileDt, titles and millions to-morrow. o f P o rtla n d a ca d em y , and la te r of th e m g o o d a v e ra g e m en a n d w o m en >f M usic w ill o p e n th is w eek w ith ‘T a n it be possible that there are two nette. W a s h in g to n u n iv e rs ity , in St. L ouis inspiring, uplifting! Only a t the last, he la rg e st fa c u lty a n d b e st equip- "Di<l m y b o y s >»o to public sc h o o ls? She stood motionless, staring with part the man looked out through the sinner’s Roderigo del Pino*?’ If not, may we ask th e alm a m a te r o f his b ro th e rs , and n e n t in its h isto ry . T h e n ew facu lty N o ; th a t w ould have been m o st se l ed lips and widened eyes into the face of th e c o lle g e in w hich D r E lio t is on eyes, with a faint satisfaction in his own the identity of the mysterious Italian no th e b o a rd o f re g e n ts. H e w as sent is c o m p le te d th is w eek is a n n o u n ce d fish in a c ity like N ew Y o rk , w h e re the man who bent over the piano, his sin, an irresistible pride in his own per bleman, who disported himself in Wash s fo llo w s: H . M. C ro o k s, p re s id e n t: o u r sc h o o ls a re c ro w d ed . It is only- dark, mobile features so near hers. ington two weeks ago in the train of that from th e re to O x fo rd as a Cecil formance. “ Yes," he said, speaking in very quiet R h o d es sc h o la r, a n d c o m p le te d his E m elie C. H a n se n , d ire c to r, te a c h e r fa ir th a t p a re n ts w h o c an a ffo rd it noted society leader. Mrs. R------ d W —ng, of p ian o a n d o r g a n ; L en a V iola T aw - "I must say I played the part well I" sh o u ld sen d th e ir c h ild re n to p riv a te tones, to which his curiously expressive c o u rse a n d received his A. R. d eg ree whose rumored engagement to the Earl ney, p r e p a ra to ry and k in d e rg a rte n ; sc h o o ls, a n d th u s a llo w ro o m in th e voice lent a certain pathos. " I t is to say Sarto boasted. "My acting was success of L------ y, we understand, is an undoubt m Ju n e . a rro ll H P a lm e r, v o ice ; M a rg a re t p u b lic sc h o o ls fo r c h ild re n w h o m ust good-by I am come to-night. ful as far as It went. I dare say there Before ed fact?” allariu s. o f P o rtla n d , v io lin ; M ay d e p e n d u p o n th e p u b lic sc h o o ls for morning I will have left W ashington are a score here who would say a good R u sh W o rk on S p rin g fie ld Line. (T he E nd.) . word for me------ " L ouise B lackw ell, e lo c u tio n a n d p h y s th e ir e n tire e d u c a tio n shall never see you again." E u g e n e .— J O . S to re y , p re sid e n t of ical c u ltu re. A wail crept into his voice. “ Ah, the "M y b o y s w e re s e n t, like th o u s a n d s T he last words rang with an irrepres th e P o rtla n d . E u g e n e A E a s te rn rail o f o th e r N ew Y o rk c h ild re n , to p r i eible melancholy th a t sent a shiver irony of fate I While they are applaud ♦ 4 4 4 > 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t » m t 4 4 » 8 w ay. is in E u g en e. H e announce!' O . R. & N. A n s w e rs C o m p la in ts . v a te sc h o o ls, w h e re t h e y w ere in d aily j through his listener. T urning, forgetful ing the Prince del Pino out there in the th a t w o rk on th e big b rid g e fo r the S alem .—T h e O R Si N. h a s filed c o n ta c t w ith o th e r c h ild re n . T hey of the all-revealing lights in the street audience, the poor mountebank must : W O M A N L A W Y E R 'S CH A NCE. line w hich is to e x te n d a c ro ss th< n sw ers to th e tw o c o m p la in ts stu d ie d like o rd in a ry b o y s a n d h a d th* below, she looked up into his face, her crawl off to b ile himself and his broken W illa m e tte riv e r at S p rin g field wil »♦<«x3 » » ♦ ♦ ♦ » 8 heart. Rut 1 forgot"—with a jarring beg in rig h t aw ay, and as m uch o f th< iro u g h t by th e ra ilro a d c o m m issio n sa m e a m b itio n s in th e ir sc h o o l w o rk own white with the shock of his word» tlleg in g u n fa ir a n d e x ce ssiv e ra te s on W h e n th e y had fin ish ed sc h o o l th e y her eyes wide with the secret of her heart laugh— "chauffeur»— people of a certain s tru c tu re c o m p le te d th is fall as pos I f th ere is a n y h in t of a m oral a t class—are not permitted to have hearts I" -rain from e a s te rn O re g o n p o in ts to w ere se n t a w ay to c o lle g e .” sible In th e sp rin g , w h en all dan “ A nnette I” cried Ludovic Sarto. He stood, poor Sarto, very human and tached to th e New York Sun sto ry be g r r o f high w a te r is o v er, th e bridg< " o rtla n d . T h e ra ilro a d c o m p a n y de Love is a great m ystery I * * * It M AKE L A S T S T A N D . ties all th e a lle g a tio n s of th e com will be c o m p le te d and th e line vtil moves through the winding passages of very much in love, his face working, his low it Is th a t to estab lish c le a rly th e ir lain», hut a c k n o w le d g e s th a t th e ta r be e x te n d e d from S p rin g field on up --------------- I our cold, dark hearts so silently th at we heart rebelling a t the bitterness of his legal a n d Judicial eq u ality wom en law ffs e x ist a s th e y w ere s ta te d in th e N e v a d a Only S ta te in U nion T h a t A!- never sutpect its presence until suddenly cup, the injustice that deprived him of y ers m ust lea rn to re g ard untid in ess the M cK enzie valley. om pl.aint T h e c o m p a n y d e n ie s th a t i one day we see it for the first time mlr the fruits of his own trium phs— the en a s philosophically us do m en law yers. low s G am b lin g . he ra te s a re excessive. joyment of his own happiness. R esum e R a ilro a d W o rk . I -©red In the light of another's eyes. And \h e re was silence in the little T h is Is th e story, as one o f th e hun R e n o , N ev., S e p t 2 2 —T h e g a m b le rs T illa m o o k .—W o rk o n th e Facifit At some time—when the chauffeur room, while from the street outside came d red women law yers In New Y ork City O 'B rie n G oing to I h te rio r. R ailw ay tc N a v ig atio n c o m p a n y ’s o f th e .U n ite d S ta te s w ill m ak e th e ir could not tell—some Midas touch had ra ilro a d is being re su m ed as fa st a A lb a n y —J. P O 'B rie n a n d his final s ta n d fo r fre e d o m in N e v ad a turned the gratitude, the friendship he the smooth roll of wheels and a man's tells i t : tenor in the distance singing the air from In the early days o f m y legal stu m en arrive. T h e first w o rk to be »arty of ra ilro a d m en no w in sp e c tin g n e x t m o n th . A t th a t tim e a special felt for this girl into the gold of his Pagliacci, bird-like atoms of sound thread ta k e n in hand w as g ra d in g so u th o den tsh ip I w as In a W isconsin town s o u th e rn P acific lines in O re g o n arc heart. B ay C ity, and since th e n th e pile ta n n in g a trip a c ro ss th e C ascade e le c tio n is to b e held in R e n o to give And in this instant of miracles the ing the roar of the city. spending my vacation, and Ju d g e X, At last Annette spoke. “ W hat have d riv in g and bridge c re w s have been n o u n ta in s on th e old su rv e y o f th e th e p e o p le a n o p p o rtu n ity to v o te on mail's whole being, his double nature, th e g reat m an of th e plnce, an old p e ttin g in shape to re su m e w o rk It C orvallis & E a s te rn , a c c o rd in g to a il th e q u e stio n w h e th e r o r n o t th e g a m even the dark aide which had achieved its you done with the diamonds?" she asked frien d of m y fa th e r's, gave me the IS e x p e c te d th a t the ste am shovel will ices re ce iv e d in th is city. T h e y will b lin g h o u se s o f th is c ity sh o u ld be sinister trium ph one short hour «go. seem very quietly. privilege of his lib ra ry . be p u t to w ork this w eek, and in th at The man before her caught his breath. ro c ee d b y tra in to D e tro it e a s te rn - i n , j I ed touched by that same Divine alchemy L ike m any o th e r p riv a te law libra e v e n t m o st of the w ork will be wel I had forgotten e rm in u s o f th e C o rv a llis Sc E a s te rn , —.he base metal in him transform ed and "Ah, the diamonds I s ta r te d all along the line by the em. vherc p ack a n im a ls w ill be in w a itin g about them.” ries In sm all places I have visited, this r o r six m o n th s th e fig h t h a s b een purjfied. o f th e w eek. to c o n v ey th e p a rty o v e r th e su rv e y in th e m ak in g , eac h side m a k in g e v ery F or an inatant he stared at the girl w as u nsurpassed in n u m b er o f volume* There are certain momenta in thia dull p re p a ra tio n fo r th e c o n te st. N ev ad a life of oura when the froth is on the wine blankly. All this time Ludovic Sarto had and value l>y any I h ave e v er known . P o rtla n d L ivestock S h o w . PO R TLA N D M A R K ETS. is n o w th e o n ly s ta te in th e u nio n —momenta of dazzling, diamond-like bril been thinking of himself as the chauffeur. a bout In New York, w h ere space Is so P o r tla n d .— G eneral and favorable w h e re g a m b lin g is licensed. M o n liance— momenta as sweet aa the first Surely that was low enough I But now, precious th a t a law y e r m u st perforce re s p o n s e is bein g received from the with a heavy, irretrievable sense of doom, ta n a le g isla te d it o u t of e x iste n ce 'ante of a nectarine and aa evanescent. dcjiend on outside help for h is refers W h e a t—C lub. 8 «c p e r b u s h e l; forty- local, c ounty, and d istric t fairs an Even as Ludovic S arto and Annette he saw in her eyes whence he had fallen A riz o n a fo llo w ed ences. sto c k sh o w s o f th e e n tire N orthw est old, 90c; tu rk e y red. 90c; fife, 88 c so m e tim e a g o and how far I From the pedestal on Bancroft gazed into each other’s eyes, the suit, a n d th e to le ra tio n w hich kept to th e in v ita tio n s sen t out by the b lu este m , 92c; v a lle y , 88 c. In a sm a lle r tow n you m u st own the moment passed by, never to return. which she had placed the Prince del Pino, B a rlry — F e e d , *23 p e r to n ; ro lle d g a m b lin g g o in g in D e n v er a n d Salt C o u n try C lu b a n d L iv esto ck associa The Tile next a terrible realization came down to the thief—the robber of Mrs. books y o u rself or go w ith o u t. L ak e h a s b e en w ith d ra w n . tio n re q u e s tin g th a t th ese organiza «27 306*28; b re w in g . *28 30. W aring’s diamonds. W hat a descent I Judge owned his. a n d I brow sed with N e v ad a o n ly re m a in s, a n d n e a rly ! m*° fhe man'9 heart. “ W alt a moment! O a t s — N o t w h ite. *23 30(0 29 per lio n s be o fficially re p re se n te d at the e v e ry p ro m in e n t g a m b le r in th e c o u n he said hoarsely. “ I— I have something And in the fall— love, that brittle, deli w onder and delig h t a bout am ong the P a c ific n a tio n a l show and harness o n ; g ray , *27 30(<T2* cate thing, lay shattered, broken Into shelves, w hich filled th re e good sized 'o tell you f H ay T im o th y . W illa m e tte V alley t r y is no w lo c a te d in th is sta te . ra c e s h e re n e x t w eek T h e In tern a T urning sharply away, he took a fen- fragments. rooms, and I realized fo r th e first time tio n a l o f C h ica g o , th e g re a te s t stock *14 per to n ; W illa m e tte valley , ord i F ire fig h te rs L o se G ro u n d . Sarto was suddenly face to face with turns up and down the room, grappling e x p o s itio n in A m e ric a, will he repre nary, $ 1 1 ; E a s te rn O re g o n , *18 50: w hat th e law re ally m ean t, and how judge, young, auatere, implacable, in A lb a n y , N. Y., S ep t. 22.— A lth o u g h with the ordeal th at was suddenly upon se n te d , a s w ill th e N a tio n a l of D enver nixed, *13; clo v e r, 9; alfa lfa . *11; al whose clear tones there sounded an echo trem endous a n u n d e rta k in g It was for N ew Y o rk h a s o n e o f th e best him. ’alfa m eal. *20 T illam o o k S t r e e t F a ir. F or the girl must be told the tru th of some distant P uritan ancestor; in a young wnninn like m yself to seek to F ru it A pples, n ew 50c(o *1 23 per e q u ip p e d fo re s t fire fig h tin g o rg a n iz a tio n s in th e c o u n try , fresh fires are now I It was inevitable I Alas I the dis whose glance he saw himself condemned. m ake a n y h eadw ay In It. box; peaches, 256i80c p e r b o x ; p e a rs T il l a m o o k —T illa m o o k C ity will b e in g re p o rte d d a ily from th e A d iro n "The diamonds.” he repeated with an These, how ever, w ere only red*» h av e a s tr e e t fair a n d c a rn iv a l S ep .’O'uAOc p r r b o x : plu m s. 50c(o*l per dack* a n d C a tsk ill re g io n s. L^nless covery of her secret demanded the reveal effort, "go to Mrs. W aring to-morrow, tions. by th e w ay. My insistent box; grapes, 75c(p*l 50 p e r c r a te ; figs, ing of his. te m b e r 33- 8 V T h e fa ir w ill be held th e r e is a h e av y ra in so o n th e dam - I It was a atrange psychic fact that to w-ith a note of—of explanation. I ahsii thought w as one of h o rro r a t the dirt u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s o f th e b an d boys $1 p e r b o x a g e m ay a p p ro x im a te th a t o f th e de I 80c<8*t p e r h u n d re d ; Sarto in spite of his slippery, di see to it— the first thing in the morning " a n d d iso rd e r th a t reigned suprem e w h o have se c u re d th e c o n c e ssio n s o s tru c tiv e fires o f M>03. w h en over verse nature, eo other course occurred. He spoke with the submissive Imper th e A m e ric a n A m u se m e n t com pany sw eet p o tato e s. 2 c p e r p o u n d I set to w ork, a n d finally, a fte r fin 430,000 a cre s w e re b u rn e d o v e r, en | M elons -C a n ta lo u p e s 73 c 6 i * l per The man who loved Annette B ancroft— sonal air of a servant, his eyes on the fo r th e o c c a sio n T h e b u sin e ss m en ta ilin g a lo ss o f *800 000 in sta n d in g ishing up th e o u te r room s, I Invaded c ra te : w a term elo n s, | 6 ^ 1 c p e r p o u n d ; and was loved in return—could no longer ground, and for a moment Annette list- h ave su b s c rib e d lib e ra lly to w a rd s th tim b e r, lo g s a n d p u lp w ood E v ery ened silently. th e sanctum , w h e re th e old judge had mask behind the Prince del Pino. e n te rp ris e a n d e la b o ra te p re p a ra tio n s c asab a s *2 per dozen \ r g r i a h 'e s —T u rn ip s, *1.30 p e r sack e ffo rt is b e in g m a d e to hold th e p res “ W hat are you doing here then ?’’ she gone on d a y a f te r d a y w ith o u t taking a re b e in g m ade. Ludovic must come forth and near his e n t fire s in c o n tro l In 132 to w n s in c a rro ts, f t 7 3 ; p a rsn ip s, * | 73 ; beets. responsibilities. The law of Self-preserva asked suddenly. “ Don’t you know that if th e slig h te st notlee o f m e a n d my dust *t 30; a rtich o k e s, 83c per d o t .; b e an s th e A d iro n d a c k s a n d C atsk ill re g io n s tion. which he had only acknowledged so Count Souravieff is a fter you, he may ing. W hen he d id becom e aw are that S 4 . 0 0 0 W o rth o f H ay B u rn s. 743 fire w a rd e n s a re at w o rk. 3c p e r p o u n d ; c ab b ag e. 2 c per far. had given way to another, diviner. be here at any moment?" H er voice rose som ething so u n p re ce d en te d w as taking D re w s e y .— S .m H a m ilto n a hay p o u n d ; cau liflo w er, *123 d o z e n ; cel For the first time in his life the mer Sharply. "You will be caught, impris place, he n e a rly h a d a stroke. ra is e r o f D re w s e y v a lle y , a b o u t tw o P a ris H a s Big F ire . ery , 7Scfii*t p e r d oz en; c o rn , 124c curial chauffeur bent his head to the law oned ! m i'e s fro m h e re, lo st fo u r sta c k s of T o th in k th a t I, a n Insignificant t j P a ris . S e p t 22 — F ire b ro k e out p e r d o z e n ; c u cu m b ers, 30<fi40c per But the chauffeur only smiled, with a of self-sacrifice. h a y by fire T h e t o t j l v a lu e o f the b o x ; egg p la n t, *1 23 p e r c r a te ; let la s t n ig h t in th e C e n tra l T e le p h o n e sparkle in his keen eyes which had not on th e d ictio n ary o f w isdom , had dared s ta c k s i t p la c e d at $4000 T h e w ind T urning suddenly, he looked a t the girl tuce, head. 13c p e r d o z e n ; p a rsle y b u ild in g and sp re ad w ith such ra p id ity , t the been there before. Slight as it w aa that to d istu rb th e a cc u m u la tio n of sacred d ro v e th e s p a rk s fro m a fire w hich piano. 13c p e r d o r e n ; peas. 8 c p e r p o u n d : had b e en s ta rte d in to m e fo x ta il in to p e p p e rs, 8 !<ft 0 c p e r p o u n d ; pu m p k in s. th a t th e te le p h o n e em p lo y es w ere Annette wss leaning forward, faring note of anxiety had not escaped him d u s t I Even his o ld-tim e courtesy **• Though in fragment*, still there was love for a w hile sad ly shaken. th e s ta c k s b e fo re M r H a m ilto n w as I W l k pee p o u n d ; ra d ish es. 124 c p e r fo rc e d , a fte r l>rief a n d in effe ctu a l e f him. a faint nervous smiis on her lips, for him in the girl’s heart. a w a re o f it. F in a lly he gasped o u t a question • d o z e n ; sp in a ch , 2 c p e r p o u n d ; sp ro u ts, fo rts, to e x tin g u ish th e flam es, to flee her eyes full of a dawning, shy expect "Oh. I am safe enough indeed I” he an to w h e th er I did not respect the T h e e n tire ency. toe p e r p o u n d ; squash. 40c p e r d o z en ; h a s tily to th e s tre e ts E u g en « Will S ' p r e a d H e rte lf. i;'"nf,<w'" y . “ My motor, In which p e rstitlo n s o f th e profession I wa* b u ild in g w as soon in flam es, and this, U n i i a 4 to i n T e I s 8 , , d 33(<?30e .V U M i r to » m W atching her, bis wonderfully keen— r u g e n * ha* tlrcu letl t o he 1 . 1,000 b i g ' B u tte r K x tra s. 3 l | c p e r 1 b ; fancy to g e th e r w ith th e p o sto ffice , w hich is almost feminine— perceptions dissecting l led them a chase, is standing in front stu d y in g to e n te r, one of which wa* the .» Ilk lU s t _ _ _ *L. t . L • ... r * lo ca ted close to th e P lace des Vie the girl's soul. Sarto saw. with shudder of a pharmacie in F street a t this mo in «DAA 1900. a s n n . d l w ith th a t e n d in view th e 27 fc ; choice, 25c; s to re 19c hide-bound ru le t h a t no volume should E u g e n e C o m m e rc ia l c lu b h a s s ta rte d E g g s —- O re g o n e x tra s , 286f2<»c; to rie s. w as to ta lly d e stro y e d . T h e ing, sickening horror and self disgust, all ment. For myself. I left my hotel an have Its p lace c h an g e d or It* f*** honr ago and took my valise with its con lo ss is e stim a te d at * 3 . 000 . 000 . o u t to se c u re *13.000 fo r a d v e rtis in g firsts, 23(rf28c: se c o n d s. 22 6 23c that the girl in her innocent romantic tent« to’’—he hesitated—“ well, never a lte re d , tho u g h th e d u a t m ight *• p u rp o s e s T h e la te s t c ity d ire c to ry of th ird s . 136f20c; E a s te rn , 25(<i27c per soul was imagining. A fairy tale no less E u g e n e give* th e p o p u la tio n a t 10,000 dozen T w o T o w n s W iped O u t. « double Inches deep. —foolish enough’— with a prince for its rz v.Wh,7,' V'' hrn on* ife. Misa Bancroft, one find. It conven In 1900 it w a s 3238. I shook m y h ead , a n d In sn»w«f P o u ltry — M ix ed c h ic k e n s IK iS ttic C hicago, S ept 22 — L o n g - d ista n c e hero and for its heroine------ ient sometimes to live In two place*. And p ro u d ly d isp lay e d th e com pleted c*tt- p e r l b ; fan cy h e n s, 12 (<il 24 c ; ro o st te le p h o n e m essa g es to th e T rib u n e The man who loved her knew, with an R ain H elp ta A pple C ro p . then I came on here. Yea. it |, q u it, e rs 10c; sp rin g . 14c; d u ck s, old. t*r<f fro m R h in elan d er. W i s . s ta te th a t inward recoil, th at it fell to him to shat logue, w h e re code volum es a n d co m « * M e d fo rd . — A h e av y ra in fell l* fc ; s p rin g l4(«ft*c; g e ese, o ld , 8 c; the to w n s o f D ag g an a n d W o o d b o ro w j ter this pretty little castle in the a ir — safe: hut it la well that you remind me law h a d th e ir re sp ectiv e poslth** that I must jo. th r o u g h o u t th e c o u n ty last w eek y o u n g . tOc; tu rk e y s , o ld , 1 7 (3 l9 c; h a v e been d e stro y e d by fo re s t fires with its oorupants. F in a lly th e h u m o r o f th e rituatW C o m in g a t th is tim e, its e ffe c t o n th e yo u n g . 20c T h e 40oo re sid e n ts o f th e tw o to w n s ! " ‘I' b’Wm# °* y o n r *‘ ked the cam e to h is re lief, a n d be s a i d : Standing before her. he «poke formally a p p le c ro p w ill be ijood. as w ell as V eal E x tra 4(ff84c p e r p o u n d ; o r »re fleetin g th ro u g h th e b u rn in g ! "Miss Bancroft, tell me. how long have firl, almost in a whisper "W ell, 1 h a v e o ften w anted to kn** She «iH «at. her face turned away, la y in g th e d u s t, w h ich had b e co m e I d in a ry . T6?74c; heavy. Sc w o o d s to R h in ela n d er p a n ic -stric k e n | we known each other—you end I?" v e ry d eep , a s n o ra in h a d fa llen since w h a t w om en w ere going to do • * * P o rk — F an cy , 94c p e r !b.; o rd in a ry , M a n y p eople of W o o d b o ro w a re i Annette raised her eye« to hia. and a .ta rin g fixedly at the opposite wall. J u ly . S arto moved toward the door. Ific; large. Sc mining th e y e n te re d th e legal field, and now I vivid color tinged her pale cheeks “ W hat will become of me?" he echoed. know. T h ey w ill d u s t th e book»' I